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Canyon Road is Santa Fe's historic arts district. Home to over eighty art galleries, as well as boutiques, restaurants, and historic adobe homes, it is the cultural center of Santa Fe. The galleries on Canyon Road show everything from traditional southwestern Pueblo pottery and quintessential Western art to contemporary abstraction and computer and digital art. Take time to explore; there's a little something for everyone here.

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Canyon Road is Santa Fe's historic arts district. Home to over eighty art galleries, as well as boutiques, restaurants, and historic adobe homes, it is the cultural center of Santa Fe. The galleries on Canyon Road show everything from traditional southwestern Pueblo pottery and quintessential Western art to contemporary abstraction and computer and digital art. Take time to explore; there's a little something for everyone here.

I will preface this review by stating that I'm not an art buff. This was a nice walk for me, but the majority of the business on this street are galleries, so if you are not interested in viewing or purchasing art, this is not...More

Ask amyrn8 about Canyon Road

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If you are shopping for a piece of art to take home, this is the place to be. There are lots of high end galleries. While what is offered here is interesting to look at, I’d rather spend my time learning about the history of...More

Ask Katherine M about Canyon Road

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A must do for any art lover has something for everyone and any age small quaint narrow st easily walkable . I went about 7:30 in the evening when the galleries where closed no traffic you can take your time look through the windows and...More

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Ask Dan70bbq about Canyon Road

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A must see in Santa Fe. To the locals its the art district of the town. Keep an eye out for hidden outdoor art galleries. They have a shangri la tibetan project and beautiful local art. Many restuarants and the most cutust tea house at...More

Ask Bob V about Canyon Road

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The Native American art (fine pottery) in Santa Fe is in the center of town. Canyon Road is gallery after gallery if fine art (painting and sculpture), of variable but generally high quality. In the off season, it's an interesting place for a stroll; in...More

Ask Leatherstocking88 about Canyon Road

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Enjoyed meandering along Canyon Road. Definitely a must. Everything from adobe dwellings to huge art. Keep in mind sidewalks AND road are VERY narrow. In fact all around Santa Fe. Very challenging with a stroller (which fortunately we left behind) and or walking a dog.....More

Ask MARIA G about Canyon Road

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We had the best time strolling up and down Canyon Road. It is a must visit if you are in Santa Fe! We especially loved The Longfellow Gallery. Lisa was extremely nice and knew every detail about the pieces in her studio!

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Street parking along Canyon Road is free, but it can be tricky during busy times. Parking along Alameda Street, which runs parallel to Canyon Road, is also free. There is a small, free parking lot at the beginning of Canyon... More

Street parking along Canyon Road is free, but it can be tricky during busy times. Parking along Alameda Street, which runs parallel to Canyon Road, is also free. There is a small, free parking lot at the beginning of Canyon Road, as well.